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741: BECOA Report on Investing Currencies in the Far East
... Kong had a great potential for an extremely good return on an investment. Even though Hong Kong is faced with the prospects of return to the rule of the Chinese government in 1997, it's economy and dollar still continue to grow. When we view (Fig.1, pg: 7), we can see that Hong Kong's Real Growth Rate has been ... Fig. 2, pg: 7), it is evident that Hong Kong has stayed on budget as well as saved money to help pay off their foreign debts. These figures show the government is committed to providing a stable dollar and economic environment, for both domestic and foreign business. This in turn will increase investment in Hong Kong and raise the value of ... market, which will put a greater demand on the Hong Kong Dollar, therefore driving it's price up. As is seen above, the impression is conveyed that the Hong Kong government is committed to providing a stable business environment. Hong Kong's strong business environment can also be seen through it's very health level of unemployment. (Fig.5, pg: ...
742: Austria
... Atlantic, Ga.; Feb 13, 2000; Bert Roughton Jr.; Haider, 50, leads the populist right Freedom Party, which in recent days was installed as a coalition partner in Austria's new Government. This has caused a lot of drama in the country of Austria. A lot of people are raging around in Vienna. The police are dressed up in Riot gear because ... the vote in the last election, European governments that opposed Haider were condemned as meddling. One poll showed half the Swiss opposed the action by the EU members. However the government goes at all this, Haider's success in Vienna is the safest controlled by giving his party a share of the government. New York Times; New York; Feb 12, 2000; Donald G McHeil Jr.; I found this article and it had some of the same meaning that my last topic had, ...
743: American Language
... to communicate. It will diminish racial conflicts, as well as encourage immigrants to become involved in the U.S. society and become successful. It will also improve the efficiency of government operations. Declaring English as the official language of the United States will resolve current issues and prevent problems in the future. The biggest and most obvious problem with speaking many ... residents do not speak fluent English (“English Only” 3). Some immigrants gradually pick up the language, but do not learn enough to bridge the communication gaps between themselves and the government. Even everyday communication creates tension. For example, when I go to my college library and ask for help finding information, some of the library aides speak broken English that is ... speak any language we want at the dinner table, but English is the language of public discourses.” Senator Richard C. Shelby, a republican from Alabama, sponsors a bill requiring that government business and public documents are carried out and published only in English. The exceptions to his bill are in the areas of public health and safety services and judicial ...
744: Unions
... there is a strong feeling among union members that adjustments should be made to distribute more equitably the burden of taxes. Consumer Services - Efforts have been made to have the government undertake an investigation of the disparity between food prices paid to farmers and those charged to consumers. P.6 HOW IT IS RELATED TO THE ECONOMY "Unions' major objective is ... economy is the free trade agreement between Canada and the United States. Through the process of this agreement, Canadian Labour movement has been trying to reject this proposal. However, the government still passed it. The labour movement is rejecting 8 David Edward, Times Of Trouble, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, 1983, P.30 P.7 it because they predict that the ... the report), shows that the university tuition fee price index went up 120% for all of Canada in the past ten years. This is the result of the withdrawal of government funding. Individuals must pay the difference. Federal spending in support of education and training fell by 7.6% in 1990-91 over spending in 1989-90. The portion of ...
745: Should Racist Speech Enjoy Pro
... of behavior, but have met with very limited, if any, success. Because of the complex nature of racism and racist acts, coupled with the fact the first amendment prohibits the government from limiting the publics' right to free expression and speech, the Federal government has been ineffective in eliminating racist actions that pervade our society. State governments and institutions have attempted to set up their own laws condemning such actions, but have been wholly ... and stop racism before it starts. The key is not to limit or control action, but rather to influence reason and thought. There are a number of methods that the government could employ to attempt to eliminate racism from our country. Campaigns promoting more multi-cultural events and celebrating the differences of everyone in our country may be effective in ...
746: Questioning The Constitutional
It is unconstitutional for local, state or federal governments to favor one religion over another? Government can show favoritism toward religion by displaying religious symbols in public places at taxpayer expense, by sponsoring events like Christmas concerts, caroling, or by supporting the teaching of religious ideas. It appears the United States government has had a history of favoring Christianity. The United States government's favoritism of Christianity is a clear violation of the First Amendment. This amendment states that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the ...
747: Monetary and Fiscal Policy
... may have to collect on some loans to meet the new reserve requirement. The tool known as open market operations influences money and credit operations by buying and selling of government securities on the open market. This is used to control overall money supply. If the Fed believes there is not enough money in circulation, then they will buy the securities ... ties to any political party, but acts in the best interests of the U.S. Economy. The second way to influence the money supply lies in the hands of the government with the Fiscal Policy. The fiscal policy consists of two main tools. The changing of tax rates, and changing government spending. The main point of fiscal policy is to keep the surplus/deficit swings in the economy to a minimum by reducing inflation and recession. A change in tax ...
748: Political Morality
... to consult on what is right or wrong? In today's society, two major factors concern how the way members of society act and behave. The first is our national government. Members of our government in positions of authority decide everything in our lives in the form of laws which determine our behavior. One of the most important documents written by our government is the Declaration of Independence. The monarchy was taking away power from the colonists and putting more demands on. In return, the colonists declared their freedom from their tyrant. ...
749: Unions
... there is a strong feeling among union members that adjustments should be made to distribute more equitably the burden of taxes. Consumer Services - Efforts have been made to have the government undertake an investigation of the disparity between food prices paid to farmers and those charged to consumers. How It Is Related To The Economy "Unions' major objective is to bargain ... economy is the free trade agreement between Canada and the United States. Through the process of this agreement, Canadian Labour movement has been trying to reject this proposal. However, the government still passed it. The labour movement is rejecting 8 David Edward, Times Of Trouble, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, 1983, P.30 it because they predict that the free trade ... the report), shows that the university tuition fee price index went up 120% for all of Canada in the past ten years. This is the result of the withdrawal of government funding. Individuals must pay the difference. Federal spending in support of education and training fell by 7.6% in 1990-91 over spending in 1989-90. The portion of ...
750: Changes Taking Place in the 1800's
... not an easy task, for the most part their was a laissez-faire system or a hands- off approach to the way of business. The main theory states that if government would not mess with them by making laws, the strongest business will succeed and bring wealth into the whole country. True the strongest business did bring in wealth to the ... time. Child labor laws, and a safe work place and many more. Now in today's society almost every thing the progressives wanted are now laws. Also the role of government was also changing from the laissez- faire system to the more hands on approach. Before the government would not normally intervene with big companies monopolies. But now the are stopping businesses from over powering or taking over other companies. The idea of social Darwinism in now ...


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